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City of Ethnic Delights.(Paris)(Brief article)

Newsweek International

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Byline: GINNY POWER

Eating in Paris often conjures thoughts of fresh baguettes, Camembert and steak au poivre. But there's so much more than that. The authoritative new "The Ethnic Paris Cookbook" (published by DK) not only provides great recipes but also leads readers to restaurants and specialty food shops in remote corners of the city. Dine on the rich, nutty "CEO's Chicken" from Cameroon at Moussa l'Africain, an airy restaurant that features live African music. The Lebanese Rimal offers some of the city's best mezze, ...

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